voc, *1939 RO
Singer of Folk and Brass
Romanian folk singer born as Ana Grigorescu, November 7, 1939, in Cornățel, Argeş County. Later, would be adopted by the family Piuaru, name under which it will become well known. Talent inherited from parents, a family of priests. Singing in church choir was apprenticed. At age 14, leaves home, followed later studies at the School of Music in Bucharest. After high school she married and followed parallel courses of the University of Music, Bucharest, Department of classical singing. She was hired as a soloist ensemble for four years, and later moved to assemblies Orchestra Perinița and Ansamblul ‚‚Rapsodia Română’’. She sung at night, 10 years in Hotel ‚‚Intercontinental’’, Bucharest and 11 years in the Restaurant‚‚Bucharest’’. She had many tournaments in the country but also in France, Austria, Greece, Bulgaria, Hungary, Russia, Canada, China, Korea, Vietnam and America (Arizona, Florida New York). From 1979 until her retirement was professor of singing - folk music, at the Popular Art School, Bucharest.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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De Ziua Mamei (Melodii De Temistocle Popa) | Ana Piuaru | 1989 | Album |
Romanțe Și Melodii Îndrăgite | Ana Piuaru | 1985 | Album |
Pe Colnicele Din Rucar | Ana Piuaru | 1983 | Album |
A Travers La Roumanie... | Nicușor Predescu – Petre Alexandru Avec Orchestra Nicușor Predescu Chant: Ana Piuaru | Album | |
Are Mama Doi Feciori | Ana Piuaru | Single | |
De-ai Ști Neică Ce Dor Duc | Ana Piuaru | Single |